Vivaldi’s tab stacks are a fiddly thing if you don’t use the window panel. Disadvantages of the existing tab stacking solution: If you have a large tab stack of maybe 60+ tabs, the tab previews can block the whole UI. (VB-17414) Especially in windowed […]
Category: Accessibility
Simple and Boring
… is the title of a an article by Chris Coyer about managing complexity on websites and why simple & boring might get the job done where “fancy” might not. Head over to the article, it is well worth reading, and don’t forget to […]
In the Name of Accessibility: Check Your Alt Attributes!
Occasionally I am browsing the net with images switched off because I am only interested in the text and don’t want to download gigantic amounts of decorative images – especially since several pages started to use HDPI images which are 4 times the size […]
Why Vivaldi’s Reader, and others too, sometimes don’t do what you expect
TL;DR Vivaldi Read Mode was was never meant for pages like Twitter, Youtube comments, or Facebook chats but for articles. As general rule of thumb you can assume that everything that has a continuous or adjacent text chunk of more than 300 characters counts […]